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Columbia was discovered by Amerigo Vespucci, not by Christopher Columbus – however, this jewelry item is deemed as "pre-Columbian". Our replica has its origin in the Gold Museum in Bogota and further, in an archeological discovery.

Characteristic for every culture are repetitive structures occurring in visual arts and architecture decoration, some of them known under bizarre names - such as the Greek example of the meandering "running dog". The Colombian equivalent of "the snail". Here, as element of this jewelry piece, plated with 24-carat gold. Format 1.5 x 1.5 cm each.

Ear studs "Snails"

Columbia was discovered by Amerigo Vespucci, not by Christopher Columbus – however, this jewelry item is deemed as "pre-Columbian". Our replica has its origin in the Gold Museum in Bogota and further, in an archeological discovery.

Characteristic for every culture are repetitive structures occurring in visual arts and architecture decoration, some of them known under bizarre names - such as the Greek example of the meandering "running dog". The Colombian equivalent of "the snail". Here, as element of this jewelry piece, plated with 24-carat gold. Format 1.5 x 1.5 cm each.